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. >>> a new york man is charged with attacking his wife with a meat cleaver. and the assault is caught on tape. >>> it's raining in central maryland. and it could begin to come down heavy. your updated first warning forecast is ahead. >>> wjz 13 is always on. for the top stories on cbsbaltimore.com, for instant updates and first warning weather all the time, click cbsbaltimore.com. >>> pretty raw day out there today. >> it is. >> and not so pretty day. it's gray, it's damp. and that's actually going to continue. the good news with this is we get a quick bumpup in temperatures tomorrow. it will come back down. but at least we'll have a day in the mid-50s for everyone who is craving spring already. let's l we'll show you it is still wet outside for most people and will be as we head into tonight. the storm heading up to the south. you can see these brighter materials moving our way. and that's an indication that this is going to pick up at times as we head through the evening. now, this is very border line, as far as the freezing goes. and out west, still pocket
. >>> a new york man is charged with attacking his wife with a meat cleaver. and the assault is caught on tape. >>> it's raining in central maryland. and it could begin to come down heavy. your updated first warning forecast is ahead. >>> wjz 13 is always on. for the top stories on cbsbaltimore.com, for instant updates and first warning weather all the time, click cbsbaltimore.com. >>> pretty raw day out there today. >> it is. >> and not so pretty...
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. >> the president says sequester cuts are using a meat cleaver on the budget. if only that were true because i say, go. because it affects the younger people like we babyboomers do this. >> i need take this phone? >> i need this. i need this, to take the scooter. >> hey, give that back. >> taking things from kids is nice for me but the rest of you have to deal with the debt bomb. >> neil: he did take that stuff. that kid is still waiting outside the building. you mean, its good analogy but you are right. >> we are taking from them. the entitlement problem, the medicare and social security that is going to bankrupted us and we older people, i have paid in all my life but they don't know they are getting three to four times what they paid in. >> neil: or for the matter, nobody is taking it away from the current beneficiaries, it's all about phasing in, their grandkids either they don't care about their grandkids and lot of grandkids are awful. [ laughter ] >> and maybe not deserving but your point is. >> we want them to work in the economy so pay for our old age.
. >> the president says sequester cuts are using a meat cleaver on the budget. if only that were true because i say, go. because it affects the younger people like we babyboomers do this. >> i need take this phone? >> i need this. i need this, to take the scooter. >> hey, give that back. >> taking things from kids is nice for me but the rest of you have to deal with the debt bomb. >> neil: he did take that stuff. that kid is still waiting outside the...
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and the meat cleaver approach, which both sides agree is a terrible idea, is how the cuts will be made. and that's got so many people worried. >> both sides agree it's a terrible idea, but it seems like a foregone conclusion. why can't, david, lawmakers find some sort of agreement here? >> because they just philosophically on opposite ends of this. the president wants a mix of spending cuts and new tax revenues through some kind of tax reform, closing loopholes and whatnot. blaming congress for not giving in on that. republicans say he just got new revenue to avert the fiscal cliff here at the end of the year. there ought to be more pronounced spending cuts. they can't see eye to eye. they aren't really even talking to each other, which is so absurd. both sides working the public relations aspect. the public is fed up and will only get more fed up. >> the pr campaigns not exactly winning over the people that put them in washington. david, we'll check in with you later for a preview of "meet the press." >>> and this morning's other top stories. >>> police in las vegas have identified th
and the meat cleaver approach, which both sides agree is a terrible idea, is how the cuts will be made. and that's got so many people worried. >> both sides agree it's a terrible idea, but it seems like a foregone conclusion. why can't, david, lawmakers find some sort of agreement here? >> because they just philosophically on opposite ends of this. the president wants a mix of spending cuts and new tax revenues through some kind of tax reform, closing loopholes and whatnot. blaming...
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. >>> who stands to lose if the government takes a meet cleaver to the budget? and governors with an about-face on obama care. >>> also, i let you down, that's what former congressman jackson told us. his father reverend jesse jackson joining me on his son's fall from grace. >>> more bizarre developments in the case against oscar pistorius, why the case is drawing comparison. ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ the people of bp made a somecommitment to the gulf., and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so
. >>> who stands to lose if the government takes a meet cleaver to the budget? and governors with an about-face on obama care. >>> also, i let you down, that's what former congressman jackson told us. his father reverend jesse jackson joining me on his son's fall from grace. >>> more bizarre developments in the case against oscar pistorius, why the case is drawing comparison. ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and...
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>> the president said you can't take a meat cleaver to the budget. >> steve: you have a meat cleaver. >> we can. we should. >> steve: i'm going to put my fingers over here. he's up next. first on this day in 1980, "crazy little thing called love" by queen, number one. chop that [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. how do you keep an older [ macar running like new? good. you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel li
>> the president said you can't take a meat cleaver to the budget. >> steve: you have a meat cleaver. >> we can. we should. >> steve: i'm going to put my fingers over here. he's up next. first on this day in 1980, "crazy little thing called love" by queen, number one. chop that [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear...
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we are six days away from what president calls the meat cleaver approach to cuts in spending. we have been explaining that it way. $85 billion decrease in the increase in the size of government. $3.6 trillion budget. but because of how the sequester is implemented the strict way it was designed, white house idea embraced and voted op by members of both parties in congress. signed in law by the president. here we are. less than a week out. the question is the sequester inevitable? ed henry tells us that depends op who is talking. >> hope springs eternal. i will just keep making my case not only to congress but more importantly the american people. >> president obama took a rare question from the press in the oval office and said he is optimistic to cut off the massive indiscrim innocent spending cuts. >> i have also been clear that there is an alternative. which is for us to take the balanced approach i presented where we have more strategic cuts on programs we don't need. we close tax loopholes that are taken advantage of by well-off. >> more pessimistic tone coming from speak
we are six days away from what president calls the meat cleaver approach to cuts in spending. we have been explaining that it way. $85 billion decrease in the increase in the size of government. $3.6 trillion budget. but because of how the sequester is implemented the strict way it was designed, white house idea embraced and voted op by members of both parties in congress. signed in law by the president. here we are. less than a week out. the question is the sequester inevitable? ed henry tells...
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you don't have to do these across-the-board meat cleaver kind of cuts. we're going to let you cut in a more artful, more specific way so that tsa security officers, meat inspectors or head start programs aren't going to be cut, but you can cut -- go after some of those truly wasteful spending cuts. and that would bring up to $85 billion. so if they give the administration that kind of leeway, the question would be, ashleigh, will the president sign that into law? will he reverse himself and go ahead and walk away from those increased tax revenues? that's what we'll see over the next four days. >> and that would not be at all anything like this careening from crisis to crisis, which i heard dana bash bring up and i heard the president quote the careening from one deadline to another and kicking the can. that executive option is completely different. >> right. it would give the president and the executive branch, whether defense spending or domestic spending, much greater freedom to go ahead and not just do that across-the-board meat-cutting kind of -- >>
you don't have to do these across-the-board meat cleaver kind of cuts. we're going to let you cut in a more artful, more specific way so that tsa security officers, meat inspectors or head start programs aren't going to be cut, but you can cut -- go after some of those truly wasteful spending cuts. and that would bring up to $85 billion. so if they give the administration that kind of leeway, the question would be, ashleigh, will the president sign that into law? will he reverse himself and go...
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as the man pulled out the cleaver and started hitting his wife, it took three fire fighters to tackle him to the ground. other fire fighters went to help the terrified victim. >> she had a deep cut on the back of her head and wound throughout her abdomen and torso. >> we run across all kinds of stuff in our career. first reaction is what can we do to help. >> the woman is in critical condition expected to be okay. the husband arrested. >> incredibly close call in the ukraine caught on tape. that massive tree comes trashing down narrowly missing a woman walking across the parking lot. she stops, listens to the tree probably in shock before walking away unharmed. look at that. >>gretchen: look at this piece of video. no nap for this kid. apparently two-year-old dude wasn't in the mood. instead he's caught on dad's baby monitor face planting over and over again. dad wanted to see what really happens when jude is trying to sleep. now he knows. maybe he could host the oscars next year. >>peter: i think we've all walked on things like that. i have in my house. >>gretchen: brian, let's get s
as the man pulled out the cleaver and started hitting his wife, it took three fire fighters to tackle him to the ground. other fire fighters went to help the terrified victim. >> she had a deep cut on the back of her head and wound throughout her abdomen and torso. >> we run across all kinds of stuff in our career. first reaction is what can we do to help. >> the woman is in critical condition expected to be okay. the husband arrested. >> incredibly close call in the...
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. >> if congress allowed this meat cleaver approach to take place. >> our military chiefs don't have the ability to place those cuts thoughtfully. they have to go through in a bat loney slice way and cut across the boards. >> wake up. use your brain for god's sake. >> i don't think they're kicking the can down the road. i think they're nudging the potato across the table with their nose. >> everybody knows you don't like each other and you're trying to pretend you do. go see the movie lincoln. >> this is not a cliff, but it is a tumble downward. >> we have a deadline facing us. we're practically becoming a drive-by congress. >> we should not have to move a third bill before the senate gets off their ass and begins to do something. >> i think he should understand who is sitting on their posterior. >> we may have reached a new low when var jations on the word backside have entered the equation. >>> up next, pope benedict has officially stepped down and the search can begin for his successor but the church is in crisis and it needs the next pope to right the ship and that's ahead, and t
. >> if congress allowed this meat cleaver approach to take place. >> our military chiefs don't have the ability to place those cuts thoughtfully. they have to go through in a bat loney slice way and cut across the boards. >> wake up. use your brain for god's sake. >> i don't think they're kicking the can down the road. i think they're nudging the potato across the table with their nose. >> everybody knows you don't like each other and you're trying to pretend you...
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this meat cleaver approach both sides agree is a terrible idea, is how the cuts will be made. that is what has most people worried. >> both sides think it is a terrible idea but it's almost a foregone conclusion this is going to happen. why can't, david, lawmakers find some sort of agreement here? >> well, because philosophically they're on opposite ends of this. the president wants a mix of spending cuts, new tax revenues through some kind of tax reform closing loopholes. he's blaming congress for not giving in on that. congress is saying, look, you just got new revenues to avert the fiscal cliff at the end of the year. there ought to be more spending cuts, particularly entitlement cuts. they cannot see eye to eye. they're not talking to each other. both sides are working the public relations sympathy. the public is fed up and will only get more aggravated as it moves forward. >>. p.r. campaign is not winning over the people that put them in w washington. >>> and right now a check of the morning's other top stories. jenna wolf is standing by. >> hey, guys. good morning. good
this meat cleaver approach both sides agree is a terrible idea, is how the cuts will be made. that is what has most people worried. >> both sides think it is a terrible idea but it's almost a foregone conclusion this is going to happen. why can't, david, lawmakers find some sort of agreement here? >> well, because philosophically they're on opposite ends of this. the president wants a mix of spending cuts, new tax revenues through some kind of tax reform closing loopholes. he's...
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the meat cleaver type cuts sequestration will bring. we're talking about food, nutrition, health care, cervical cancer, breast cancer kind of screenings, things like that. these are the programs that don't fall under the sacred cows that generally can't be touched when there are massive budget cuts. these are the programs people tend to brush off to the side. they're smaller, not biggies. they're not as sexy as some of the others. they tend to fall by the way side and hurt women. >> you know what, as you're talking about that, what is so sad is they will be disproportionately affecting lower income women. when you talk about some 70,000 kids might not be able to go to head start. what if their moms don't have child care? they might have to forego a paycheck. 600,000 women and children affected in this supplemental nutrition program. i am so frustrated by it. this is so not the way for our government to be working and it is really outrageous that low income women, the most disadvantaged people in the country might be the most affected. >
the meat cleaver type cuts sequestration will bring. we're talking about food, nutrition, health care, cervical cancer, breast cancer kind of screenings, things like that. these are the programs that don't fall under the sacred cows that generally can't be touched when there are massive budget cuts. these are the programs people tend to brush off to the side. they're smaller, not biggies. they're not as sexy as some of the others. they tend to fall by the way side and hurt women. >> you...
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think in that period of time, they will come up with some better arrangement than the axe across the cleaver. there will be significant spending reduction. this may be the first time people will feel it. >> emily, you are right there in d.c. from all of the folks you are talking with right now, do you hear anything? we have 11 days before it goes into effect. >> i feel like there is a lot of urgency behind contingency planning. i feel like there is much more of an inevitability. there is a sense more so than the fiscal cliff. the cuts come in more gradually and there there is more time. the deadline will pass. the feeling of inevitability. there is a lot of contingency planning going on. >> we will talk about this next weekend as it looms closely with the deadline. let's switch gears and talk with eleanor about the opposition to the nominee john hhagel. here is senator john mccain on "meet the press." >> we feel he will have the votes to be confirmed as the secretary of defense. i don't intend to give those up when other senators continue to have reasonable questions. i mean reasonable. >> y
think in that period of time, they will come up with some better arrangement than the axe across the cleaver. there will be significant spending reduction. this may be the first time people will feel it. >> emily, you are right there in d.c. from all of the folks you are talking with right now, do you hear anything? we have 11 days before it goes into effect. >> i feel like there is a lot of urgency behind contingency planning. i feel like there is much more of an inevitability....
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. >> what the sequester does, it uses a meat-cleaver approach to gut critical investments in things like education and national security and lifesaving medical research. and the impact of this policy won't be felt overnight but it will be real. the sequester will weaken america's economic recovery. >>steve: while the president continues to push tax and spend as a remedy for america's economy, there is a renaissance of growth going on in low-tax, high-income states, so says stu varney live here in the studio with us. >> good morning. there are certain parts of this country -- i'm going to call them corridors -- of real prosperity because they are pursuing policies on tax regulation and energy which create growth and businesses are moving to them. first corridor, i'm going to call that the gulf corridor. that's the states immediately surrounding the gulf of mexico. >>gretchen: what are they doing right? >> they have low tax. they have smart regulation. and they're exploiting the energy in those states. you do that, and people will move to you. you have a strong rate of growth. you will cre
. >> what the sequester does, it uses a meat-cleaver approach to gut critical investments in things like education and national security and lifesaving medical research. and the impact of this policy won't be felt overnight but it will be real. the sequester will weaken america's economic recovery. >>steve: while the president continues to push tax and spend as a remedy for america's economy, there is a renaissance of growth going on in low-tax, high-income states, so says stu...
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. >> because, as you know, if there are these forced, mandatory, across-the-board, meat cleaver type of someoning cuts, i.c.e. is going to be dramatically affected by this and they're going to probably be releasing more of these illegal immigrant detainees? >> exactly. and, you know, from day one, this was the president's program. >> but the republicans voted overwhelmingly -- republicans voted overwhelmingly -- it was the president's and the white house's idea, but republicans everwhelmingly supported what's called those sequesters or those forced budget cuts language. >> you know, wolf, when i became governor of the state of arizona, i was facing a $3 billion budget deficit with a $1 billion budget. $3 billion, and i as governor, i had to make tough decisions and i had to bring people to the table and i had to get the job done. and we did it by cutting spending, we did it by doing strategic cutting. but we got it done. and that's what they need to do. and that's what the president ought to do. he ought to be over there, doing the job they ought to be doing to get this country turn
. >> because, as you know, if there are these forced, mandatory, across-the-board, meat cleaver type of someoning cuts, i.c.e. is going to be dramatically affected by this and they're going to probably be releasing more of these illegal immigrant detainees? >> exactly. and, you know, from day one, this was the president's program. >> but the republicans voted overwhelmingly -- republicans voted overwhelmingly -- it was the president's and the white house's idea, but...